Enable Bluetooth on your phone if it’s not already on. Turn on Bluetooth on your Galaxy Watch. The watch should automatically connect to your phone. If the connection fails, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone to check if the watch is listed as a connected
Fixing Galaxy Watch Connection Issues It’s frustrating when your Galaxy Watch won’t connect to your phone, but there are several solutions UK users can try. Start by restarting both devices. If that doesn’t work, a factory reset may be the answer. This guide walks you through the steps to get your Galaxy Watch connected.The watch should automatically connect to your phone. If the connection fails, open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone to check if the watch is listed as a connected device. If not, reset the watch and repeat the steps.Outdated software can cause issues. Update your phone and watch with these steps: If pairing fails, unpair the devices. Open the Galaxy Wearable app, tap the three-bar icon, and select Disconnect. If it shows Connect, the devices are already unpaired.If your watch was previously paired with another phone, use the “Connect to New Phone” option. On the Galaxy Watch, go to Settings, scroll to Connect to New Phone, and confirm. This resets the watch, allowing you to pair it with a new phone using the initial steps. If all else fails, reset your Galaxy Watch to factory settings.